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The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~
She gives Beast an odd look, something between a smile and a squint. She can't really imagine him among humans. He'd be cast out. But then, he did say that was before his fur. Enlarged hands and feet could be passed of as a more mundane deformity, something to pity, but not necessarily fear.

She also completely misses the potential football joke that any Pacific Northwest surface dweller would make. She's just not familiar enough with the sport to understand "Beast Mode."

Looking out the window for a second, she shrugs at his question. "We often have several names, and most of them tell a story, of sorts. What I use as my everyday name only seems odd because we don't limit names by language or gender. Gedeon is considered a masculine name, of Hebrew origin, and means 'feller' or 'hewer.' An person of the axe. What I use as my last name means 'old hall,' because my line was among those who split off from a larger conclave. They are, in essence, the old hall, and we were of it, until we left and started our own hall."
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RE: The morning after Thanksgiving ~Open to all~ - by Gedeon Salazar - 10-13-2015, 04:34 AM



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A gaming group started in late 2005 when several members (from all over the world) came together on a long-running forum website called Plothook.net (formally known as Highmoon.net). Several games transformed from a by-the-book format to highly modified versions that became new hybrid systems with completely custom rules and abilities. Ten years later, these faithful players wanted to secure their work and their stories, becoming the basis of these forums.